I did remember, though, that I have an actual paperback book on herbs and viruses
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Please tell me it ended with Off!GeeGee wrote: ↑Fri Oct 21, 2022 7:45 pm
Works from 4 am after cycling from 3 15 am to get there but it isnt a lot she earns and she didnt ask ....
Came back and woman over road who is well enough off has plenty and likes to mention it shouted over road ...
Sorting them out again? ..you know the likes of ..you ..people will just have to learn to live without ...
Now she's older ..and I arent usually bothered who has got what but the language I muttered wasn't exactly polite
Well done
Congratulations grandmaMedusa wrote: ↑Fri Oct 21, 2022 9:38 pm 2 weeks ago I did a huge batch cook of food for son and daughter in law who just had their first baby who was several weeks too early and caught us all by surprise. He spent a couple of weeks in SCBU so wanted them to have some good meals in their freezer. This week I am cooking for my parents, Mum has had Lymphoma for several years, several recurrences and has just had another, the prognosis is not good and she has 3 months of very strong chemo starting next week. I need to know that they have food in the freezer that they can just heat up. Checked that they are on the priority fuel register, checked that they have warm blankets, torches etc, of course they do. She apparently has candles from the 1970's when power cuts were huge. They are caravanners so can decamp to the caravan and cook in there if necessary and keep warm too, although if Mum is ill it wont be as easy as they think. Prepping for family right now much the same as others on here.
Congrats ...keep feeding themMedusa wrote: ↑Fri Oct 21, 2022 9:38 pm 2 weeks ago I did a huge batch cook of food for son and daughter in law who just had their first baby who was several weeks too early and caught us all by surprise. He spent a couple of weeks in SCBU so wanted them to have some good meals in their freezer. This week I am cooking for my parents, Mum has had Lymphoma for several years, several recurrences and has just had another, the prognosis is not good and she has 3 months of very strong chemo starting next week. I need to know that they have food in the freezer that they can just heat up. Checked that they are on the priority fuel register, checked that they have warm blankets, torches etc, of course they do. She apparently has candles from the 1970's when power cuts were huge. They are caravanners so can decamp to the caravan and cook in there if necessary and keep warm too, although if Mum is ill it wont be as easy as they think. Prepping for family right now much the same as others on here.